High Court Makes Parental Order in Respect of Baby Boy
When a child is born via a surrogacy arrangement, the legal parents are the surrogate mother and, if they have consented to the arrangement, her spouse or civil partner. The...
Continue readingA woman who sued her ex-partner for a half share of his £500,000 home – on the basis that she and members of her family had put two years of...
Continue readingMaking private financial arrangements with friends and family can seem like a good idea at the time the transactions are undertaken, but they have a discouraging tendency to end in...
Continue readingMost house owners regard rising property prices as a good thing, but buy to let landlords who have neglected to deal with their tax obligations after the sale of their...
Continue readingIn an example of the law stepping in to protect the vulnerable, a daughter has been stripped of responsibility for managing her mother’s affairs after she failed to provide the...
Continue readingThere have been hundreds of legal disputes relating to the division of property built up during a period of cohabitation by couples who are not married. The arguments arise...
Continue readingWhen the operator of a mobile home park sought to evict a tenant on the ground that he had committed acts of anti-social behaviour, the Court could not accept that...
Continue readingIt is not uncommon for elderly drivers to be required to undertake driving competence tests after they have been involved in an accident which is deemed to be their fault. ...
Continue readingHM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) have long been aware that business owners sometimes try to claim tax relief as a business expense on what are essentially items of private expenditure. ...
Continue readingThe Government has announced that copies of wills and grants of probate can be obtained online or by post. Each record of probate will cost £10. It is intended...
Continue readingIf you are facing misery at the hands of builders working close by, a recent case shows that you are not powerless and that the law can protect householders plagued...
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